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Adult-Gerontology Nurse Practitioner (A-GNP) - Answer: The A-GNP Certified Nurse Practitioner
has completed coursework and clinical hours to sit for the national certification exam for this
population focus. Typically, an A-GNP is trained to work in primary care unless they have taken
additional coursework and had clinical hours preparing them to sit for the acute care
certification exam.
A-GNP's often work in outpatient clinics providing primary care to adults. Other options can
include working in specialty offices like dermatology or infectious disease.
Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (ACNPC-AG) - Answer: To be an ACNPC-AG you
have to complete an A-GNP focused graduate degree and meet the criteria to take the acute
care certification exam for adult-gerontology nurse practitioners. This involves meeting certain
criteria including didactic and clinical hours. As an ACNPC-AG you will be qualified to work in
clinical settings where providing care to acutely ill adults is needed. This includes but is not
limited to ER, Inpatient hospital floors, cardiology departments, and more.